Mr Driller PC
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it happened to me too
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0:15 it's too cute to be a machine
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Man...I have to reinstall this now
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i was just reinstalling windows and playing this game on ipod with like 20 cups of coffee and now i'm afraid that letters in icq are falling on me. >_<
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the more stage you pass.. the fall will be more fast
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I don't know if the last message got through, or if this is a comment approval, sorry x_x
In short I said that I agree with you, I kinda like the original game than the XBLA version. The first one felt more...on your toes...and most of the points you brought up as well. XBLA version felt like...well...an arcade version kinda lol
KillhaFiaro 2 years ago
I agree... there was just several things that were missing/different from the original that I didn't like - mostly the music factor, but the rest added to it.
SegaGamer1 2 years ago
How is the pc version any better or worse than the xbla version? I dont see much of a difference.
eclipsemod 2 years ago
It's a completely different game.
The game shown in this clip is has more vibrant colours, catchy music that changes upon entering every zone whereas the XBLA version has different songs for the different distance selections. The music in the XBLA version isn't as good either (in my oppinion) and I end up playing the music in this game through custom sountracks.
I also prefer the original art style as opposed to what they did in the games after this one.
SegaGamer1 2 years ago
The bricks in this game also fall a lot faster and in a shorter space of time, making the game overall a lot more challenging. The challenge mode in this game is... a lot more challenging, where you have to finish a course in a certain amount of time - and there's 30 courses as opposed to 5 or 6 on the XBLA.
At its core the game is essentially the same, but this one plays better in my oppinion :)
SegaGamer1 2 years ago
Did you get a joystick to work in the PC version?
KnocksX 2 years ago
Yes using a seperate application called XPadder.
SegaGamer1 2 years ago